— Porto Heli · Argolis

A protected bay on the eastern Peloponnese

Two and a half hours south of Athens, Porto Heli is a natural harbour of turquoise water and cypress-lined hills — long favoured by Greek shipping families and, more quietly, by those who prefer to arrive by sea.

Porto Heli coastline

2h 30m

From Athens

18 min

To Nafplio ferry

0 m

To the shoreline

12

Nearby coves

— Getting there

Athens International Airport is a two-and-a-half-hour drive south along the coastal road through Corinth and Epidaurus. We arrange private transfers on request.

By sea, Porto Heli is served by regular hydrofoil from Piraeus (roughly two hours), and the neighbouring bay of Ververonta has a small private jetty for tenders.

The nearest airstrip is Spetses, twelve minutes away by boat, which accommodates light aircraft and helicopters.